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Yes, these leopards are known to rest in the trees in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. We were very fortunate to see a large number of them on our trip. They are magestic animals.
Sleepy kitten
Yup, rather big kitten but sleepy for sure.
Love that big cat. I also love small cats. Cats are known to sleep where ever. They´re masters of sleep.
This was pretty special Pisi, seeing them in Serengeti
Such a cool capture!
Love it!
Thank you very much. We had so much fun in the Serengeti with all the wildlife.
That’s a very well-camouflaged leopard. He/she obviously found a comfortable place to take a nap. Reminds me of lazy summer days.
Yes, these leopards are known to rest in the trees in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. We were very fortunate to see a large number of them on our trip. They are magestic animals.